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    We haven't bought a gallon of milk in a while, but I'm pretty sure it is at least close to $4 at WalMart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krystian View Post
    You're all in different countries, how much do you guys pay for say a gallon of milk? Its averaging about $1.99 right now in the US.
    $1.99 a gallon, I wish it was that low here in PA. We are close to $4.00 a gallon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan View Post
    Who is getting a gallon of milk for under $2? I'm paying close to $4 right now.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nightsky View Post
    We haven't bought a gallon of milk in a while, but I'm pretty sure it is at least close to $4 at WalMart.
    Quote Originally Posted by scottae316 View Post
    $1.99 a gallon, I wish it was that low here in PA. We are close to $4.00 a gallon.
    I figured prices fluctuated a bit around the country, but I didn't think there was that much of a difference. We peaked for a minute at $2.99 last year but its been pretty much back in the $1.99 range at major supermarkets most of this year. Maybe we have more cows?


    OK, now I'm curious about egg prices...starting a new thread, the bird flu spiked the prices in my area:

    http://livingfaithforum.com/forum/sh...s-in-your-area

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    Quote Originally Posted by krystian View Post
    You're all in different countries, how much do you guys pay for say a gallon of milk? Its averaging about $1.99 right now in the US.
    In Ontario, Canada, we pay $2.99 Canadian dollars for one liter of 1% milk.

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    Eggs are from 20 cents per egg here in Norway

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    Quote Originally Posted by krystian View Post
    I figured prices fluctuated a bit around the country, but I didn't think there was that much of a difference. We peaked for a minute at $2.99 last year but its been pretty much back in the $1.99 range at major supermarkets most of this year. Maybe we have more cows?


    OK, now I'm curious about egg prices...starting a new thread, the bird flu spiked the prices in my area:

    http://livingfaithforum.com/forum/sh...s-in-your-area
    Here in PA our milk prices are regulated by the State, they set a minimum price by area in the State. If we are over in Ohio and are in need and have a cooler bag we get it there for about $1.99, but it's has been several months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    Eggs are from 20 cents per egg here in Norway
    Is that for eggs laid by free-range (cage-free) chickens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by njtom View Post
    Is that for eggs laid by free-range (cage-free) chickens?
    See the egg thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    See the egg thread
    I thought you were joking until I realized that there actually is an "egg thread".

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